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QuestionHow can I get my pillows white again?Safir Ali is the Co-Founder and CEO of Hamper Dry Cleaning and Laundry, a startup in Houston, Texas reinventing the laundry industry. With over six years of experience launching and operating Hamper, Safir specializes in innovative ways to simplify dry cleaning using the experience from his family's business. Safir holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Management from Texas A&M University. Hamper offers 24/7 on-demand dry cleaning and laundry through delivery and kiosk services. Hamper has been featured on the Houston Rockets, Station Houston, the Houston Business Journal, BBVA, Yahoo Finance, and Innovation Map.You can spot treat the stains using a solution of white vinegar and water. After you lift up most of the stains, just wash it as you normally would.
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QuestionMy feather pillows have tons of feathers that stick out, causing the pillows to be very uncomfortable. Will washing them improve this or are they just cheap and need to be discarded?Community AnswerIt's unlikely that washing the pillows will help with this problem, but adding a high-quality pillow protector would likely help keep the feathers in.
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QuestionHow do I in plump feathers in a washed small feather pillow?Community AnswerYou can try using a tennis ball in the air dry setting in the dryer.
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QuestionShould I spin the pillow in the washer?Community AnswerYes. Consider an extra rinse cycle and high speed spin to remove as much water as possible before drying.
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QuestionCan I put a feather pillow on the line instead of in the dryer?Community AnswerYes, but it will take several days to dry, even on sunny days. I wash my feather duvets every year and just wait until the weather is hot and hope for the best.
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QuestionHow do I clean the feathers out of the top load washing machine if the pillow comes apart during the wash cycle?Community AnswerScoop out what you can and then use a wet vacuum cleaner. Rewash the feathers in a large plastic tub.
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QuestionCan I wash a plastic pillow protector?Community AnswerYou can wash a plastic pillow protector on a gentle cycle. Just make sure you don't put it in the dryer. It will melt.
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QuestionWhat kind of pillows are shown in the "How to wash a feather pillow" section?Community AnswerDuck down or goose feather, most likely. Both can be washed the same way.
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QuestionHow do I clean a feather pillow that is fragile and can't go into a washer or dryer?Community AnswerWash it with the pillow protector on. This essentially will become the new cover for the pillow. Alternatively you can have the cover replaced.
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QuestionHow do I wash feather pillows if they just fill with air and float to the top?Community AnswerThis is a common problem with top loading washing machines. Wash all pillows at a laundromat or friend's home where there's a front loading machine.
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QuestionShould I use the new pod detergent with softener additive?Community AnswerFabric softeners can coat the feathers and possibly ruin their ‘loft’. Your best bet is a mild liquid softener that will clean without leaving any kind of residue.
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QuestionHow long does it take to dry?Community AnswerDrying times vary, depending on the temperature the dryer is set on and how damp the pillow is when it’s put in the dryer. The dryer needs to be placed on a light or delicate cycle so it doesn’t damage the filling. It could take a few cycles, adding up to 3 or 4 hours.
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QuestionCan I wash a very old feather pillow that as far as I know has never been washed?Community AnswerYes, as long as it's not leaking feathers. If it is, you can still wash it as long as it's in a good pillow protector. Use a front loader washing machine.
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QuestionCan I use biological washing powder?Community AnswerAvoid using enzyme cleaners, as these help break down proteins. Feathers are made of keratin, a protein, and so using an enzyme cleaner will damage and start to break down the feathers.
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QuestionI don't have a dryer. What can I do?Community AnswerGo to the laundromat. You have to ensure the pillow is completely dry. You don’t want to risk mildew or rot inside your pillow.
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